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Category: Futuring, Demographics, Generations

David Deming
What if global warming actually turned into global freezing? Dr. David Deming joins Jim Blasingame to present a clear case that global warming should no longer be an issue.
Tom Travis
How is the global economy doing? Tom Travis joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how the economies are doing in the countries he has traveled to lately. They also talk about trade agreements and their importance right now.
Jim Blasingame
Is it time for small business owners to get mad? Jim Blasingame says it is, and he talks about why he thinks a little entrepreneurial anger can be a good thing right now.
Bob Kustka
How can a small business prepare for the next economic expansion?Bob Kustka joins Jim Blasingame with advice on how to look beyond the current economic turmoil and prepare for prosperity.
Brian Moran
It's time for small business to assume an active leadership role in the way our marketplace is governed and executed. Brian Moran joins Jim Blasingame live in NYC at the Small Business Leadership Summit to talk about this.
Ken Gronbach
How will population changes impact global economies? Ken Grobach talks with Jim Blasingame about how birth rates and generational waves will influence the various economies around the globe in the future.
Gerald Celente
Are economic and political trends pushing us toward a depression? Gerald Celente explains why he thinks a severe depression is in our future, as he talks with small business expert, Jim Blasingame.
Joel Barker
Are the events of the current economic challenges paradigm shifts? Joel Barker says they are and he joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why and what the shifts will mean. They also talk about some new innovations in nano-technology, including a new kind of carbon product and hamburger from a test tube.
Ray Keating
Has capitalism as we have known it over? Ray Keating joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the impact and implications of government intervention into the financial sector and capital markets, both for the near and the long term.
Jack Uldrich
Is what you know holding you back? Jack Uldrich talks first with Jim Blasingame about his thoughts on the current economic crisis. Then they move on to discuss how what we've learned in the past could actually be an impediment to success and how to be a 21st century thinker.

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